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1 dark field LCD
ЖКИ с отрицательным дихроизмом, ЖКИ с белым (светлым) рисунком индикации (на темном или цветном фоне)Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > dark field LCD
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2 dark field LCD
ЖКИ с отрицательным дихроизмом, ЖКИ с белым (светлым) рисунком индикации ( на тёмном или цветном фоне) -
3 dark field LCD
1) Техника: ЖКИ с белым рисунком индикации (на тёмном или цветном фоне), ЖКИ с отрицательным дихроизмом -
4 dark-field LCD
Техника: ЖКИ с белым рисунком индикации (на тёмном или цветном фоне), жидкокристаллический индикатор с белым рисунком индикации (на тёмном или цветном фоне) -
5 LCD
сокр. от liquid-crystal display-
dark field LCD
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guest-host LCD
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large-scale LCD
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light-field LCD
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matrix-addressed LCD
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multiplexed LCD
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multiplex LCD
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multiplexing LCD
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negative mode LCD
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nonmultiplexed LCD
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pleochroic LCD
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positive mode LCD
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reflective mode LCD
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reflective type LCD
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transflective mode LCD
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transflective LCD
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transmissive LCD
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twisted nematic LCD -
6 LCD
"A type of display that uses a liquid compound having a polar molecular structure, sandwiched between two transparent electrodes. When an electric field is applied, the molecules align with the field, forming a crystalline arrangement that polarizes the light passing through it. A polarized filter laminated over the electrodes blocks polarized light. In this way, a grid of electrodes can selectively ""turn on"" a cell, or a pixel, containing the liquid crystal material, turning it dark."
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